30.01.2018 Lunch
@ D'Arab Cafe at Masjid Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah at Shah Alam (click to Google Map)
9, Bulatan Setia Jasa, Seksyen 14, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor
GPS Location: 3°04'43.0"N 101°31'14.6"E
中东香料羊肉饭 Lamb Kabsah $19 👍👍😋😋
Highlights: Halal
Budget: $20/person
Cuisine: Arab
Terms: Cash
Parkings: MBSA
Food Thoughts: Kabsa/Kabsah cooking is believed to be indigenous to Yemen as it is a national dish of Yemen. However, I have tasted in in Bahrain as well as it is also a famous dish that can be found in Jordon, Arab, Qatar, Oman. The spices used in kabsa are largely responsible for its taste; from googling, the spices reported to include black pepper, cloves, cardamom, saffron, cinnamon, black lime, bay leaves and nutmeg. These are the ingredients that make the taste of the meats which can be chicken, goat, lamb, camel, beef, fish and shrimp. The Lamb Kabsa here at D'Arab Cafe tasted really good, meat was tender and tasty; interestingly the dish was accompanied with a sauce which is called "arabic tomato sauce" or "salata" as a dip for the lamb kabsah.
You can also opt to have a cup of arab tea at $1.50 per filling, but it is mass produced and re-filled from a huge container, not the best arab tea I have tasted.
Operating Hours: 07:00 am - 03:00pm
@ D'Arab Cafe at Masjid Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah at Shah Alam (click to Google Map)
9, Bulatan Setia Jasa, Seksyen 14, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor
GPS Location: 3°04'43.0"N 101°31'14.6"E
中东香料羊肉饭 Lamb Kabsah $19 👍👍😋😋
Highlights: Halal
Budget: $20/person
Cuisine: Arab
Terms: Cash
Parkings: MBSA
Food Thoughts: Kabsa/Kabsah cooking is believed to be indigenous to Yemen as it is a national dish of Yemen. However, I have tasted in in Bahrain as well as it is also a famous dish that can be found in Jordon, Arab, Qatar, Oman. The spices used in kabsa are largely responsible for its taste; from googling, the spices reported to include black pepper, cloves, cardamom, saffron, cinnamon, black lime, bay leaves and nutmeg. These are the ingredients that make the taste of the meats which can be chicken, goat, lamb, camel, beef, fish and shrimp. The Lamb Kabsa here at D'Arab Cafe tasted really good, meat was tender and tasty; interestingly the dish was accompanied with a sauce which is called "arabic tomato sauce" or "salata" as a dip for the lamb kabsah.
You can also opt to have a cup of arab tea at $1.50 per filling, but it is mass produced and re-filled from a huge container, not the best arab tea I have tasted.
Operating Hours: 07:00 am - 03:00pm